Prepare for autumn with natural and effective parasite control
With the arrival of autumn, it is essential to consider the health of our farm animals. The summer period, sometimes spent grazing in pastures, exposes animals to a multitude of internal parasites. Even herds kept indoors are not spared: the concentration of animals in a confined space increases the parasite load in the environment and promotes the development of various health problems.
Why parasite control is crucial in the fall
Parasites weaken animals by depriving them of essential nutrients, leading to:
- demineralization (making animals more fragile and vulnerable),
- increased fatigue and decreased performance ,
- a dull coat and a general decline in condition ,
- digestive or respiratory problems related to the parasite cycle.
A different approach: boosting immunity
Rather than simply trying to eliminate parasites, the strategy we propose aims to strengthen the animal's overall health . A balanced organism, supported by optimal immunity, is less susceptible to infestations and passes on a better defense mechanism to its offspring.
Our preventative parasite control protocol
We recommend starting in September:
- Day 1: Solitox
- Day 2: Solipar
- Day 3: Solisep
- Day 4: Solipulmo (if cough present)
- Day 5: Solipromin
➡️ Next, take a 2-week break , then repeat the same protocol.
In the event of a confirmed infestation, it is advisable to repeat the complete cycle (protocol + break) until a visible improvement in the animals' condition is observed. A fecal analysis can confirm the presence or absence of parasites.
✅ This treatment is safe for all ages and stages
✅ No milk or meat removal is necessary.
✅ Contact Annie to obtain a customized protocol.
The link between lungs, intestines and parasitism
According to traditional Chinese medicine, the lungs, intestines, and skin are closely linked. Parasitic cycles often pass from the intestines to the lungs, explaining why some infested animals exhibit respiratory problems (such as a persistent cough).
It is in this logic that SoliPulmo intervenes: by supporting the energy of the lung, it participates not only in the deworming process but also in the overall strengthening of the animal.
When should you suspect an infestation?
- Weight loss despite a good diet
- Dull or rough coat
- A "sad", apathetic animal
- Unexplained cough
- Decrease in performance or production
These signs should prompt the rapid implementation of the protocol and, if necessary, confirmation by a coprology.
Conclusion
Deworming is not just about eliminating worms, but a preventative and holistic approach. By supporting your animals' gut, lungs, and immune system, you give them the best chance of staying healthy throughout the fall and winter.
For any questions or to order products,
Contact Annie at 1-866-354-2659 .

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